Anemia may contribute to higher female mortality during heart surgery

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Anemia may contribute to higher female mortality during heart surgery
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Women are at higher risk of death when undergoing heart bypass surgery than men. Researchers at Weill Cornell Medicine have determined that this disparity is mediated, to a large extent, by intraoperative anemia—the loss of red blood cells during surgery.

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